The Black Creoles: Memories and Identities (2011)

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 1時間 24分

演出 : Martha Clarissa Hernandez, Maria Jose Alvarez

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This feature documentary gives voice to the Creole people from Nicaragua and Costa Rica who have lived in resistance to colonialism, and now struggle to maintain their identity. Through multiple testimonies, we learn about how Black people came to the Caribbean and how Creole culture was formed in the region. These are stories of everyday life that reflect the cultural distinctions and traditions of different communities, their worldviews, memories, dreams, identities and the challenges they faced – yesterday and today.

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Martha Clarissa Hernandez
Martha Clarissa Hernandez
Director
Maria Jose Alvarez
Maria Jose Alvarez
Director

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